Monday 13 June 2011


Miscellaneous
i am currently working as a constable in rajasthan police , i want to join special branch like ib in this department how can i do this

The IB coducts exam for Inspector level direc entry. A graduate in any discipline fulfilling the age and physical criteria can participate in the exam. For further information you can log on to Ministry of Home Affairs link: http://mha.nic.in/vacancy/IB_Vacancy(E)301107.pdf

By: Ms. Hena Naqvi
hi.... i did B.A. in englit i want to do post graduation diploma in human rights is there any scope after doin above course in distence mode? Plz guide me.

Working with refugees, displaced persons, women and children who have been deprived of a normal life and livelihood would come under the purview of human rights' careers, but the field of human rights is broad and multidisciplinary and, therefore, there is no direct or specific career path to follow. Paid jobs in the field of human rights are few. Jobs that do exist can be found primarily with non-governmental organisations or activist groups. Of course, someone working in the government, or in law may be working for human rights as part of the work profile, but these people need not have any formal training in human rights. Some of the sectors or areas where useful employment may be obtained after a degree in Human Rights are listed below: International Organisations including United Nations and its specialised bodies like UNHCR, UNESCO, UNHCHR, UNFPA, UNICEF, WHO, ILO, UNIFEM, UNDCP etc. International Bodies like US Aid, Amnesty International, Red Cross, CRY, CARE, Lutheran World Service, YMCA, YWCA, Ford Foundation, IDRC, JICA, NORAD, DANIDA, WFP, Action Aid, Oxfam etc. Legal Aid and other Human Rights Centres under the control of Central and State Governments. Statutory Bodies like National and State Commissions on Women, Children, Human Rights, Labour, Welfare, Minorities, SC & ST. Military, Paramilitary and Police Departments. Panchayati Raj Institutions. Schools, Colleges and Universities including Research Bodies and Centres of Excellence. District Rural Development Agencies and District Urban Development Agencies. Human Rights Consultancy Organisations run by Lawyers and Legal Experts. Correctional Institutions working in the fields of Juvenile Delinquency, Child Abuse, Women Reformation Centres, Prisons, Homes for the Homeless etc. Social Service Organisations like Old Age Homes and Age Care Centres, NGOs working in the fields of Disabled and Handicapped, Orphans, Destitutes, Mentally Retarted, De-addiction etc. Refugee related Organisations. Self Employment and Entrepreneurial opportunities for establishing rural and urban counselling centres on Human Rights. Establishing NGOs in the fields of Human Rights and Civil Liberties in general and human rights activism, disaster and emergency relief, humanitarian assistance, child, bonded labour, displaced people, drug abuse, conflict resolution, and public interest litigation in particular. Re-employment opportunities for retiring and retired persons for implementing human rights standards and required legal aid, remedies and reforms. Appointments in Corporate Houses and Multinational Organisations for implementing their social and human responsibilities of business.

By: Ms. Dr. Reena kumari
Dear Sir, I have a younger brother, he is studying in 12 Class (Commerce, result is awaiting. I want to know how many field he can go? When the forms are open? Kindly send me full details about future of commerce streaml. I am waiting your reply.

Commerce stream opens up a variety of options after 10 + 2 stage. Some examples are: company secretary-ship, chartered accountancy, cost accountancy, business management, computer. Although chartered accountancy, cost accountancy or company secretary-ship course can be taken up after 10 + 2 (after successfully completing the Foundation Courses) you should be aware that each year only a small percentage of those who take the examinations get through. It may, therefore, be wise to obtain the basic B.Com degree first. BCom with Computer as one of the combinations is now a much sought after course. For forms etc. do keep on reading Employment News regularly and also national dailies as well as surfing Internet for getting the updated information about the latest admission notifications etc.

By: Ms. Dr. Reena kumari
i am planing to do a PG courese for Drug discovery and Patenting. Whether i will get placement or not after fininshing the course. If Yes, in which type of industries is possible.

You may go ahead with your plan. Following are potential employers in the field: 1.FMCGs and durable goods industries 2.Law firms 3.Institutes/firms/companies working on agriculture 4.Institutes offering courses on IPR 5.Software companies 6.Pharmaceuticals 7.Institutes/ companies/organisations working on science and technology The indicative list of the institutions providing courses on Patenting and Copyright: 1.Bio informatics Institute of India, C-56A/28, Sector-62, NOIDA-201301 e-mail: ipr@bioinformatics.org 2. Symbiosis Society's Law College, Senapati Bapat Road, Pune - 411004. (India), e-mail: info@symlaw.ac.in 3.Express Pharma Pulse, Business Publications Divisions, Indian Express Newspapers (Mumbai) Ltd. 1st Floor, Express Towers, Nariman Point, Mumbai- 400021 4.Indira Gandhi National Open University, www. ignou.ac.in

By: Ms. Hena Naqvi
I am B.A. final year student. I have already done one year secretarial course including M.S.Office & stenography. After my graduation, what course should I do? Pls reply this .

You should apply for the post of Stenographers, Assistants, LDC's, Data Entry operators etc. which are advertised from time to time. The VIth Pay commission has recommended creation of a post of Executive Assistance which shall require the qualification of Graduation along with a qualification in Computers. You may plan for an advanced course in MS office to make yourself proficient in EXCEL, POWERPOINT etc.

By: Ms. Dr. Reena kumari
i am in teaching job in MP govt. I want to shift in central govt in the post of assistant director in SEZ or some other department .kindly suggest me.

Direct openings for such a position in central Govt. may not be very many. However, it is quiet possible for such openings to be filled on deputation. Please keep on following Employment News for getting the information on openings of your choice.

By: Ms. Dr. Reena kumari
I WOULD LIKE TO MAKE CARIER IN C.B.I WHAT ARE PROCEDURE AND REQUIRMENT FOR THAT?

Entry in Central Bureau of Investigations (CBI ) is possible through various entry levels. Some of them are listed below: a)Recruitment of Sub-Inspectors/Inspectors in CBI through the recruitment procedure conducted by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) b)Recruitment at the DSP level through the deputations from IPS or other Central Police services. c)Direct entry at the DSP level through the Civil Services Exam conducted by the UPSC.

By: Ms. Dr. Reena kumari
Sir, I am working in a private company as a German language Translator. I have done M.A in German language from Delhi University. I also know Italian Language. I want to come into the Govt Sector. Are there opportunities in Govt sector for Language professionals? If yes then where and how can I apply? Thanks and Regards.

Some openings do exist in the govt. sector though most of the opportunities available to you shall be based on a job-work basis and outsourced services. All India Radio employs foreign language translators though here too, the payment in most cases is on assignment basis. Some of the embassies too employ people for language translations and for interpretation and translation of the conversation between the top dignitaries of the two countries.

By: Ms. Dr. Reena kumari
what are the career prospects for a person who has done post graduate diploma in human rights?

Working with refugees, displaced persons, women and children who have been deprived of a normal life and livelihood would come under the purview of human rights' careers, but the field of human rights is broad and multidisciplinary and, therefore, there is no direct or specific career path to follow. Paid jobs in the field of human rights are few. Jobs that do exist can be found primarily with non-governmental organisations or activist groups. Of course, someone working in the government, or in law may be working for human rights as part of the work profile, but these people need not have any formal training in human rights. Some of the sectors or areas where useful employment may be obtained after a degree in Human Rights are listed below: International Organisations including United Nations and its specialised bodies like UNHCR, UNESCO, UNHCHR, UNFPA, UNICEF, WHO, ILO, UNIFEM, UNDCP etc. International Bodies like US Aid, Amnesty International, Red Cross, CRY, CARE, Lutheran World Service, YMCA, YWCA, Ford Foundation, IDRC, JICA, NORAD, DANIDA, WFP, Action Aid, Oxfam etc. Legal Aid and other Human Rights Centres under the control of Central and State Governments. Statutory Bodies like National and State Commissions on Women, Children, Human Rights, Labour, Welfare, Minorities, SC & ST. Military, Paramilitary and Police Departments. Panchayati Raj Institutions. Schools, Colleges and Universities including Research Bodies and Centres of Excellence. District Rural Development Agencies and District Urban Development Agencies. Human Rights Consultancy Organisations run by Lawyers and Legal Experts. Correctional Institutions working in the fields of Juvenile Delinquency, Child Abuse, Women Reformation Centres, Prisons, Homes for the Homeless etc. Social Service Organisations like Old Age Homes and Age Care Centres, NGOs working in the fields of Disabled and Handicapped, Orphans, Destitutes, Mentally Retarted, De-addiction etc. Refugee related Organisations. Self Employment and Entrepreneurial opportunities for establishing rural and urban counselling centres on Human Rights. Establishing NGOs in the fields of Human Rights and Civil Liberties in general and human rights activism, disaster and emergency relief, humanitarian assistance, child, bonded labour, displaced people, drug abuse, conflict resolution, and public interest litigation in particular. Re-employment opportunities for retiring and retired persons for implementing human rights standards and required legal aid, remedies and reforms. Appointments in Corporate Houses and Multinational Organisations for implementing their social and human responsibilities of business.

By: Ms. Dr. Reena kumari
I AM A ARTS GRADUATE & I WANT TO BECOME ADMINISTRATION OFFICER, WHAT TO STUDY FOR THAT?

As a graduate you may aim for the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) or the State Administrative Service (in your state) on the basis of your qualifying the relevant competitive examination conducted by the UPSC (www.upsc.gov.in) or the State Public Service Commission respectively. The pattern of the examination requires studying for General Studies and two Optional Subjects ( which may be of your choice) but in which you would need knowledge of at least the honours level in the subject, and ideally post graduate level knowledge in most cases barring law, engineering, medicine and allied subjects.

By: Ms. Jayanti Ghosh
i am presently a student of mechanical engineering an i want to persue my carrer in any investigative field like CID,CBI etcbut i dont know about its proper path which i should step on.so plez guide me about it that after doin mechanical engineering how can i enter into investigative field ?

There are forensic science branches of every investigating agency. Also there are forensic labs where your qualification as mechanical engineer could be utilised. Look out for the vacancies as forensic scientists appear in the newspapers.

By: Ms. Hena Naqvi
I am doing B.A.Pass final year from du. i want to know fromwhere i can do english-hindi translation course and what are the prospects of it.

You can choose the courses from IGNOU. Script writing/ Creative Writing / translation courses would do well for you. As a freelance translator you can earn good money by attaching yourself with Pvt./govt. publishers like NCERT, NBT etc.

By: Ms. Hena Naqvi
i am student of electronics and communication engineering.my degree will be completed in 2008.can i apply for any govt. gob?if yes then please tell me my field jobs

Most of the Govt. jobs that are for officer level posts in Engineering sector emerge out of the Engineering Services exam conducted by UPSC that was notified in January this year, allows the engineering students in their final year to apply for this exam. Further, most of the engineering posts pertaining to PSUs such as SAIL, BHEL, NTPC, NHPC allow the engineering students in their final year to apply for the Probationary Engineers posts. You may apply for the University entry scheme of Defence services which allows final year engineering students to apply.

By: Ms. Dr. Reena kumari
hello sir , i want to know about the medical procedure of govt sector companies like bsnl,powergrid and iocl etc.i am sufeering from skin diesease lecudorema.will this be obstacle in selecting govt sectors. pls help me.i am electrical engineer. pls help me.

You would be advised to directly contact these organizations to get information about the medical standards prescribed by them. Each organization has its own benchmarks and it would be preferable to directly talk to tem for the information.

By: Ms. Dr. Reena kumari
what are the qualification for drug inspector , how can i got this job.

Typical requirement would be a degree in Pharmacy or Pharmaceutical Chemistry or Medicine with specialisation in Clinical Pharmacology or Microbiology from a recognised university. Practical experience in the manufacture or testing of drugs or relevant area for a designated period may also be required. Recruitment as drug inspector would be through the state government (usually through the State Public Service Commission) and hence the notification would be in the local dailies including vernacular publications. You have to apply against recruitment notification.

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